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depletion
{n} the act of emptying out
Refers to the consumption of natural resources which are part of a company's assets Since oil, mining and gas companies deal in products that cannot be replenished, depletion reduces the company's natural assets over a specified time period The recording of depletion is a bookkeeping entry similar to depreciation and does not involve the expenditure of cash
The expense resulting from the using up of a natural resource
A laboratory procedure for reducing the numbers of a specific cell type within bone marrow donated for transplantation One example is T lymphocyte depletion or removal It is done to minimize immune reactivity of donor cells This step may be used to decrease the likelihood or severity of graft versus host disease in circumstances in which donor-recipient matching is imperfect (particularly in relation to unrelated donor transplants)
The process by which the cost or other basis of a natural resource (for example, an oil and gas interest) is recovered upon extraction and sale of the resource The two ways to determine the depletion allowance are the cost and percentage methods, both of which are defined elsewhere in this glossary
The progressive withdrawal of water from surface- or ground-water reservoirs at a rate greater than that of replenishment (see Recession curve and streamflow depletion )
the act of decreasing something markedly
The loss of water from surface water reservoirs or groundwater aquifers at a rate greater than that of recharge
Removal of only the solids of the EDP (Electro-deposition process ) bath The solids are continuously deposited out while other ingredients remain and build up
Method of computing a deduction to ACCOUNT for a reduction in value of extractable natural resources
The result of the extraction of abiotic resources (non-renewable) from the environment or the extraction of biotic resources (renewable) faster than they can be renewed
Method of sample preparation which removes high abundance proteins (not of interest) from the sample [CHI Proteomics report]
Loss of water from surface water reservoirs or groundwater aquifers at a rate greater than that of recharge, or the amount of water that does not return to the source of supply after diversion
1 A form of capital recovery applicable to extractive property (e g , mines) Can be on a unit-of-output basis the same as straight-line depreciation related to original or current appraisal of extent and value of deposit (known as cost depletion) Can also be a percentage of income received from extractions (known as percentage depletion) 2 A lessening of the value of an asset due to a decrease in the quantity available It is similar to depreciation except that it refers to such natural resources as coal, oil, and timber in forests
the gradual using-up or destruction of capital assets, especially of natural resources
The process of cost allocation that assigns the original cost of a natural resource to the periods benefited
A water use term The water consumed within a service area and no longer available as a source of supply For agriculture and wetlands, it is evapotranspiration of applied water (ETAW) and evapotranspiration (ET) of flooded wetlands, plus irrecoverable losses For urban water use, it is ETAW (water applied to landscaping or home gardens), sewage effluent that flows to a salt link, and incidental ET losses For instream use, it is the amount of dedicated flow that becomes groundwater and is not available for reuse
{i} emptying, exhausting, using up; reduction
The act of depleting or emptying
the state of being depleted
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